Trenbolone
Mixes: The Basics and nuances

The
Trenbolone anabolic has had a huge reputation among bodybuilders. Its
unparalleled and immensely potent anabolic effect means it quickly became popular
among these individuals, despite starting out as a mass builder exclusively for
cows and was never really used in any clinical or therapeutic setting.

This
popularity soon gave rise to Trenbolone mixes. The main reason being that it
was usually a pretty fast acting agent, like its livestock product was, with
far fewer long-acting versions available, with the exception of some lesser
available Enanthate-attached items.

The mixes
filled this gap in the marketplace, offering a mix of both fast-acting and more
gradual releasing agents into one formula for more sustained benefits. The
ingredients into this mix, for example, would include:

50 milligrams of Trenbolone Acetate
(the popular fast-acting versión with a half life of 2 days)

50 milligrams of Trenbolone
Enanthate (a more moderate releasing version with a half-life of 7 days)

50 milligrams of Trenbolone
Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate (the slowest releasing form with a half-life of
approximately 2 weeks)

These all
exert the same basic effects, which are discussed below, just over a different
time frame. The mixture of these means that a user would only need to
administer it once weekly, whereas the Acetate form would need to be
administered every day, in order to experience its highest effect.

This makes
for a more convenient and cost-efficient product that would suit more advanced
users, especially if they’re strapped for cash.

Common
outcomes with use

Trenbolone
doesn’t have such a renowned reputation for nothing. It is around 5 times more
potent than testosterone and is highly efficient, as it doesn’t partially
convert to estrogen when it’s being processed in the body to bind with androgen
receptors and change cell signaling, in order to elicit lean mass growth.

The result
is a faster and greater buildup in lean mass, as much as 1.25kg per week, with
no concurrent buildup of fat or fluid commonly seen in other anabolics, that
are often less potent by the way. This comes with a sharp rise in strength,
power, speed and even work capacity due to these effects and a boost in red
blood cell production.

Potential
adverse effects

Unfortunately,
Trenbolone is not only well-known for its beneficial effects. Other
effects of it include:

A high risk of androgenic effects,
such as skin issues such as acne and oily skin, as well as virilizing effects
in women and accelerated balding in at-risk populations.

A high magnitude of endogenous
testosterone suppression and cessation, which can last for a very long time
after use has stopped, necessitating both exogenous testosterone
supplementation and a Post Cycle Therapy regime after its use.

Shortness of breath and coughing
immediately administration.

Mood swings and sleep disturbances.

Possible heart palpitations and bouts
of sweating.

Higher risk of cardiovascular events
due to an increase in heart size, increased unhealthy cholesterol levels and
arterial stiffness.

A moderate to high progestational
effect also raises the risk of gynecomastia independent of estrogen levels.

This is why
its use is normally reserved for those with a high level of prior experience in
using anabolics, and should completely be avoided by women.

Phases
and periods of use

Due to its
potent yet efficient way of boosting mass, this is a particularly versatile
drug. It can, and often is, used during periods where the goal is either
gaining lean mass efficiently, or closer to competition when lean mass growth
and preservation during fat loss is the goal.

These
periods can last anywhere from 8 to 14 weeks.

Dosing
and administration

Common
doses include 100 up to 500 milligrams weekly for males. Some women have,
against all advice been reported to use around 30 to 60 milligrams weekly.